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Customize Your MBA Program

Azusa Pacific University’s School of Business and Management offers a customizable, Christ-centered Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program that prepares ethical leaders capable of adapting to the changing business landscape. This program teaches working professionals the key concepts and skills, both analytical and relational, to be successful managers and leaders in business and society.

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You Decide What, When, and Where to Study

The School of Business and Management gives MBA students the freedom to structure the program based on their individual schedules and career interests. All MBA students complete the same required core of business courses, then choose from a broad range of concentrations, including accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, international business, marketing, organizational science, and sport management. Students also get to choose when and where to study: face-to-face instruction in a classroom, or online classes; at the main campus in Azusa, or at one of three regional campuses. You can even mix and match delivery formats—for example, studying at Azusa one semester and either online or at a regional campus the next. Full-time students who take advantage of online, afternoon, and evening courses can graduate in as little as 12 months.

Other MBA Degree Highlights

Eight-week terms

Six start times per year

Engage in optimal faculty-to-student and peer-to-peer interaction for networking
and support

Opportunities for domestic and international travel

Develop a strong business code of ethics

Opportunities to visit companies and meet with executives

Learn more about our faculty. For students interested in earning their MBA degree online, Azusa Pacific also offers an online option.

University Reputation

Azusa Pacific University secured a place in the most prestigious category of U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges 2017 rankings, placing at No. 183 in Tier One of the National Universities category. In addition, The Princeton Review named APU as 1 of 124 institutions in the 2017 Best Colleges in the West, Forbes ranked APU among the best schools in the nation for 2017, and G.I. Jobs named APU a Military Friendly School for 2017, placing APU among the top 15 percent of schools in the country helping military students reach their education dreams.

Note: This information is current for the 2017-18 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Please refer to the current Academic Catalog for more information.